Infection Control Today - 03/2003: Clinical Update
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Conquering Stress and Choosing to be Happy
The Proper Processing of Procedure Trays
Survey Finds Strong Support for Technologies to Improve Patient Safety
Acambis Wins $9.2 Million U.S. Government Contract to Develop MVA Vaccine
Norwalk Virus Killed by World's First Safe Disinfectant: Scientific Breakthrough Receives Validation From Nationally Recognized Medical Laboratories
Nine Experts Appointed to CDC Advisory Committee
AIDS Healthcare Foundation Reports Poor AIDS Vaccine Clinical Trial Results Call for Reassessment of Overall Vaccine Development Strategies
What's a Successful Surgery? Hospital for Special Surgery Survey Shows Patients and Doctors Expectations Differ
PolyHeme May Reduce Post-injury Immune Response in Trauma Patients; Literature on Blood Substitutes Continues to Expand
Majority of Physicians Oppose Smallpox Vaccinations
Bioterrorism First Responders Use Hand Sense to Stop Biological Agents From Entering Skin
Development of the Vscan Rapid Test Kit for West Nile Virus Reaches Final Stages
New California Bill Seeks to Ban Medical Devices Containing Chemical DEHP
New Jersey Hospital Adds 'Fifth Protocol' to Ensure Organ Donation Safety Move is Response to North Carolina Organ Mismatch
Scientists Develop 'Super Peptide' That Kills Candida Albicans -- Fungus Responsible for Nearly All Yeast Infections
Genelabs Technologies Encouraged by Confirmation That the Hepatitis G Virus Prolongs Survival of AIDS Patients
Med-Design Receives 510(k) Clearance for Safety Dental Injector; One-Handed, Single-Use Safety Syringe Delivers Dental Anesthesia
Prebiotic Fiber More Effective in Increasing Intestinal Flora Than Most Probiotics
US Military Experience with Smallpox Vaccination
Piercing Your Ears? Stick to the Lobes Only
Powerful Technologies Probe Innate Immunity
Bovie Medical Corporation Announces FDA Clearance to Market the Bovie IDS 300-Watt Electrosurgical Generator
NIH-Funded Study Says Antibacterial Soap No Better Than Regular Soap
Study Suggests HIV Prevention Efforts Should Focus on HIV-Positive People, Not Just Those Who Are Infected
Maxxim Medical, Inc. Files For Chapter 11 Reorganization
Antex Compounds Effective Against Foodborne Pathogen
Collaboration Between Wellness Center of South Florida and Hep-C ALERT Tackles HIV, Hepatitis C and Co-infection